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digitaljoe wrote:
Ira I totally agree. Cant understand why they did it. Nikon must be rejoicing! The D200 is a great camera. I will probably buy one now.


IraGraham wrote:
Exactly!!! Finally someone with a little sense. Do you guys realize many guests at wedding will be using cameras with more me megapixs then you in their 10 megapix point & shoots? That is not good no matter how you slice it.


First, a word for the wise: When someone disagrees with you, it doesn't mean that they're lacking sense.

Second, a word for the pixel counters: If you're relying on the number of pixels in your camera to produce better images, you're lacking sense.

Seriously, a 10MP P&S is no better than the person wielding it; I'll take a pro(*) with a 1D over an amateur with a D200 any day. Heck, I'd take a pro with a 3MP P&S over the amateur with the D200.

* By "pro", I'm referring to a quality photographer, not necessary someone who gets paid for their photography.



Feb 22, 2006 at 11:15 AM
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(It is amusing how the table has turned; it used to be the Nikon shooters asserting that the number of pixels didn't matter, now it's the Canon shooters.)



Feb 22, 2006 at 11:17 AM
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uz2work wrote:
And those tiny pixels on the tiny P&S sensor will be able to capture less detail and will have more noise than the 4 MP of a 1D or the 6 MP of a 10D.
Having more 20% more pixels on a P&S than on a DSLR means something only if your goal is to be able to brag about having the most pixels.
Les


Well said.

If megapixels amounted to everything, then my fiancee's 6mp Fuji Z1 would be as good as a 1d, 10d, d100, D70, etc. etc. It isn't even close.

If you actually looked at images coming from a D2X or D200, you'd realize that it isn't better than the 20d--and it is certainly worse above ISO 400. Megapixels "can" be good, but I've yet to see an APS-C that is clearly better than the "lowly" 20d 8.2mp.



Feb 22, 2006 at 11:19 AM
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jdaily wrote:
(It is amusing how the table has turned; it used to be the Nikon shooters asserting that the number of pixels didn't matter, now it's the Canon shooters.)


I still think extra MP is a good thing, as long as it doesn't sacrifice noise, sensativity, dynamic range, and resolving quality.

However, nobody has been able to produce an APS-C sensor that equals the 20d and Digic II. If the 30d had 10mp and the same ISO sensativity, low noise characteristics, and dynamic range of the 20d sensor, I'd love it--but I'd rather have that 8.2mp 20d sensor than one with as much smudge as the D2x above iso 400.

I think the sensor change from 10d to 20d was pretty significant--not just for the extra MP, but for the dynamics of the picture itself.



Feb 22, 2006 at 11:24 AM
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Jim Victory wrote:
It appears they did make some adjustments to the shutter based on the increased longevity of 100,000 clicks. I also think I read something about the mirror being being shorten slightly to reduce blackout. Maybe some of these changes will have an effect on the shutter noise.

Jim


Thanks, Jim. I was making this inference also. It is not unreasonable to think that shutter noise and reliability/longevity are related. I'll be watching for reviews. (I guess we all will - duh.)



Feb 22, 2006 at 11:32 AM
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jdaily wrote:
(It is amusing how the table has turned; it used to be the Nikon shooters asserting that the number of pixels didn't matter, now it's the Canon shooters.)


Pixel quality matters, I used a 10d and d100 side by side and the 10d was sharper and cleaner.

Also the higher the megapixel count the larger the difference has to be to be a significant advantage.

From 6-8mp there is small but noticable difference, from 8-12 there is also a small but noticable diff. From 8-10 doubt there is much diff. Either way, better pixels can cancel out any MP advantage. And Canon has the best pixels, cleaner / sharper.



Feb 22, 2006 at 11:34 AM
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IraGraham wrote:
Exactly!!! Finally someone with a little sense. Do you guys realize many guests at wedding will be using cameras with more me megapixs then you in their 10 megapix point & shoots? That is not good no matter how you slice it.


And just how much good will all those extra P&S pixels do them when they drag their memory card down to Wally world to get a stack of 4x6 prints?

Oh, and what ISO does that 10mp P&S operate at? Great for seeing the overexposed (thanks to the uncompensated pop-up flash) faces of the wedding guests floating in a sea of blackness.



Feb 22, 2006 at 12:55 PM
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rocketpop wrote:
If you actually looked at images coming from a D2X or D200, you'd realize that it isn't better than the 20d--and it is certainly worse above ISO 400. Megapixels "can" be good, but I've yet to see an APS-C that is clearly better than the "lowly" 20d 8.2mp.


Perhaps 8.2 mpx or so is the "pinnacle" of performance for the APS-C format.



Feb 22, 2006 at 01:44 PM
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rocketpop wrote:
If you actually looked at images coming from a D2X or D200, you'd realize that it isn't better than the 20d--and it is certainly worse above ISO 400. Megapixels "can" be good, but I've yet to see an APS-C that is clearly better than the "lowly" 20d 8.2mp.


Perhaps 8.2 mpx or so is the "pinnacle" of performance for the APS-C format.



Feb 22, 2006 at 01:44 PM
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uz2work wrote:
Canon is about the closest thing to a "marketing genius" with regard to
DSLR design and sales as there is. I assure you that they know what they are doing.
The 20D or 30D is not in competition with the D200. Both Canon and Nikon know that the real competition in DSLRs is at the entry level. Beyond the entry level, Canon and Nikon both are making no attempt to "compete" with each other. Canon has no model to match up with either the D2x or the D200. Nikon has no model to match up with the 1DsII or 5D,
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Les well said, and you are dead on IMO.

The launch of the 30D is not a Canon versus Nikon war, its all about targeting the majority of the consumer/users. The upgrade from 20d-30d, AND LOWER Price, is just another way that Canon continues to get it rite and target the biggest bang for the R&D buck. If this was a war, Canon has completed celebrating there victory, (for this round). I commend them for the commitment to there customers and continued R&D.




Feb 22, 2006 at 02:29 PM
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